Ibáñez-Carrasco Francisco, McDuff Kiera, Da Silva George, Bayoumi Ahmed M, Chan Carusone Soo, Loutfy Mona, Tang Ada, Ahluwalia Puja, Avery Lisa, O'Brien Kelly K
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Department of Physical Therapy, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Front Rehabil Sci. 2025 Aug 25;6:1602007. doi: 10.3389/fresc.2025.1602007. eCollection 2025.
Online community-based exercise (CBE) is a rehabilitation strategy that can promote health outcomes among people living with HIV. We aimed to describe experiences implementing a community-based exercise (CBE) intervention with adults living with HIV.
We conducted a longitudinal qualitative descriptive study involving interviews with adults living with HIV and persons implementing an online tele-coaching CBE intervention. Leveraging community-based research principles, the intervention aimed to improve physical activity engagement and health outcomes through online individualized coaching, online YMCA resources, and wearable fitness technology. We analyzed interviews with adults living with HIV and representatives involved in CBE implementation at baseline (month 0), end of intervention (6 months), and end of follow-up phase (12 months).
Thirteen adults living with HIV and eight representatives involved in CBE implementation participated in the study (43 interviews total). Key themes included the "four Cs": Cost, Care, Comfort, and Convenience that encapsulated participants' perceptions of financial barriers, need for holistic healthcare integration, importance of stigma-free and emotionally supportive environments, and accessibility of health interventions.
Results underscore the critical role of inclusive and adaptable exercise programs in addressing the complex needs of individuals with chronic, episodic conditions such as HIV, and the value of participatory, community-driven methodologies in designing effective and equitable health interventions.
NCT05006391.
基于在线社区的运动(CBE)是一种康复策略,可促进艾滋病毒感染者的健康状况。我们旨在描述对艾滋病毒感染成年人实施基于社区的运动(CBE)干预的经验。
我们进行了一项纵向定性描述性研究,包括对艾滋病毒感染成年人和实施在线远程指导CBE干预的人员进行访谈。利用基于社区的研究原则,该干预旨在通过在线个性化指导、在线基督教青年会资源和可穿戴健身技术来提高身体活动参与度和健康状况。我们分析了在基线(第0个月)、干预结束时(6个月)和随访阶段结束时(12个月)对艾滋病毒感染成年人及参与CBE实施的代表进行的访谈。
13名艾滋病毒感染成年人和8名参与CBE实施的代表参与了该研究(共43次访谈)。关键主题包括“四个C”:成本、护理、舒适度和便利性,这些概括了参与者对经济障碍的看法、整体医疗整合的需求、无耻辱感和情感支持环境的重要性以及健康干预措施的可及性。
结果强调了包容性和适应性运动计划在满足艾滋病毒等慢性、发作性疾病患者复杂需求方面的关键作用,以及参与式、社区驱动方法在设计有效且公平的健康干预措施中的价值。
NCT05006391。